The document contains a revision worksheet for a Year 11 student covering various topics in Islamic studies including rules of Arabic grammar, definitions of Arabic linguistic terms with examples, distinctions between early and later Quranic scripture, summaries of Islamic jurisprudence schools and stages of Quran collection, consequences of imitating opposite gender dress, reasoning for prohibitions on gold and silk for men, Islamic etiquette on clothing, human development and the UAE's role, and types of human development in Islam. The worksheet contains 11 questions testing the student's understanding of key concepts and requiring explanations, definitions, distinctions, summaries and inferences on important religious and social issues.
The document contains a revision worksheet for a Year 11 student covering various topics in Islamic studies including rules of Arabic grammar, definitions of Arabic linguistic terms with examples, distinctions between early and later Quranic scripture, summaries of Islamic jurisprudence schools and stages of Quran collection, consequences of imitating opposite gender dress, reasoning for prohibitions on gold and silk for men, Islamic etiquette on clothing, human development and the UAE's role, and types of human development in Islam. The worksheet contains 11 questions testing the student's understanding of key concepts and requiring explanations, definitions, distinctions, summaries and inferences on important religious and social issues.
The document contains a revision worksheet for a Year 11 student covering various topics in Islamic studies including rules of Arabic grammar, definitions of Arabic linguistic terms with examples, distinctions between early and later Quranic scripture, summaries of Islamic jurisprudence schools and stages of Quran collection, consequences of imitating opposite gender dress, reasoning for prohibitions on gold and silk for men, Islamic etiquette on clothing, human development and the UAE's role, and types of human development in Islam. The worksheet contains 11 questions testing the student's understanding of key concepts and requiring explanations, definitions, distinctions, summaries and inferences on important religious and social issues.